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K-State’s Glynn Tonsor says the July Meat Demand Monitor revealed positive trends in meat consumption and consumer attitudes toward protein purchases.
Dr. Dan Thomson explains proper animal health involves more than just treatment; it integrates vaccination, nutrition, stress ...
Consider these forage and cattle management suggestions for successful grazing through the fall, winter and into the future.
The Tick Riders have been patrolling the southern U.S. border for more than 100 years. Their mission has been protecting U.S. cattle from the cattle fever tick, a troublesome parasite that causes ...
Fifty-three percent of agricultural economists surveyed in the July Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor say the row crops side of ...
Her talk, titled “ Where Animals, Data and Decisions Meet: A One Health Journey, ” will explore the often-invisible thread ...
Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says there were signs in the cattle market prior to Friday's sell-off indicating the market might be getting toppy. However, does the market negate the reversals ...
During a disaster, not all animals fit in the back seat for evacuation, so veterinarians at Texas A&M provide helpful tips ...
Traceability isn’t just about protection it’s a profit opportunity. Programs like CARE Certified , Verified Natural Beef , ...
Grazing milo — Roberts says standing milo can provide exceptionally cheap winter forage. It costs as low as 45 cents per day ...
It’s not too early to begin evaluating the economic and agronomic conditions and considerations for possible winter stocker production.
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle saw some early profit taking pressure after contract and record highs again Thursday. However, the cattle futures have been resilient and every break ...
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